Zsa Zsa Back in the Hospital

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Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor lies in the back of an ambulance, as she is returned to her home after being discharged from the UCLA hospital in Bel Air, Los Angeles on August 11, 2010. Zsa Zsa Gabor, the 93-year-old actress and tabloid fixation, returned home to her Bel Air mansion following hip replacement surgery after a bad fall on July 17 when she broke her hip. Gabor -- a serial marrier, cop slapper and Hollywood star of yore -- fell from her bed at her posh Bel Air, California home when she reached for a ringing phone while watching her favorite television show, "Jeopardy." The Hungarian-born actress and former beauty queen was left partially paralyzed and wheelchair-bound after a 2002 car accident. She also had a stroke in 2005. Her lengthy film career includes spots in a dozen films and television series, including John Huston's 1952 "Moulin Rouge" and the 1958 film noir "Touch of Evil" by Orson Welles. She lent her voice to several animated films and TV series. AFP PHOTO/Mark RALSTON (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images)

Updated at 5:16 PM EST on Friday, Aug 13, 2010

Just two days after she returned home, actress Zsa Zsa Gabor was taken back to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center today after developing complications during her recovery from hip-replacement surgery, according to her publicist.

John Blanchette said he had no details about what type of complications Gabor may have developed. He said he was informed shortly after 1 p.m. by Gabor's husband, Frederic Prinz von Anhalt, that an ambulance had been summoned to take her to the emergency room at UCLA.

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Gabor, 93, had just returned by ambulance to her Bel Air home Wednesday.

Gabor fell at her home while reaching to answer a telephone July 17. She underwent hip-replacement surgery two days later.

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Francesca Hilton, Gabor's daughter, also had no details about the actress' return to the hospital, according to her publicist, Edward Lozzi.

"She's extremely upset about this and is trying to race over to the hospital," Lozzie said.

Lozzi said Hilton was also upset that word about her mother's condition was released to the media before an ambulance had even arrived at Gabor's home.

Zsa Zsa is the last of the three Gabor sisters, all of whom had careers in show business. Magda, who was the eldest, died in 1997 at age 82. Eva, who starred in the 1960s CBS sitcom "Green Acres," died in 1995 at age 76.